torsdag 25 februari 2016

In the new documentary Vancouver Aquarium Uncovered we get to have a look on how cetaceans are being treated in captivity.Like in the documentary Blackfish we get to see footage from a place where these animals live. To find more information and the whole documentary go to vancouveraquariumuncovered.com or to the Animal Justice Blog.

A friend mentioned the web series Vegan Chronicles to me a few years ago. Since it is in Italian I didn't understand what it was to 100 % when I researched it then. But now I get what they are saying since it has got subtitles.This is a bit of what the film makers wrote on the crowdfunding page on Indiegogo:

"Vegan Chronicles is a comedy web series about what happens to a normal 25 years old boy who has to face the reality around him after making a simple choice: to stop eating meat, fish, eggs, milk and derivatives or any other animal product.

This is a 10 episodes series, each 5 minutes long. Every episode is untied from the others; the only link of each episode is Claudio, the main character."

Do you like horror movies? If you do you will probably like the short film The Herd?What if humans we're treated like dairy cows? And what would it look like? The answers are pretty much a very short description of The Herd's plot. The film makers call it the first feminist vegan horror film.Check out the crowdfunding video to get some of the background story and also comments from The Herd's writer, director/producer (Melanie Light) and some of its actors. The trailer contains some scenes from this short horror film so if you don't like horror I recommend you to skip it.

By the way, the film has been funded and you can watch it in film festivals now and also on Vimeo. You can find their Facebook page here.

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In English: Rörelse för djurrätt is a blog supporting the idea of animal rights. It started out in Swedish but now I'm also blogging in English.Feel free to comment and drop by again. Find more information under Om/About in the menu./Christoffer Edström